This is not what Americans would call toast, but the European idea of toasts. There is no way you could package American style toast, crispy on the outside and dense and moist on the inside. Physically impossible.
For what they are, they are great. I love them topped with boursin cheese, red onion, capers and smoked salmon. Any sort of canape-style spread is good. Deviled ham, liverwurst, egg salad, tuna salad, etc.

I've bought these a few times now, and will continue to buy them. They're a bit bland, but they don't have the strange taste of other low carb breads. They're like a white melba toast and can be broken up for use in soups, etc. They're also good with butter, jam, or cinnamon. They come in a large box with 20 good-sized slices (divided into 4 5-paks, each 5-pak in a plastic baggie.

I really enjoy these for what they are - they're nice and crispy, and have almost a buttery flavor (I did order the cocoa and didn't really detect that flavor, but that's ok - I still enjoyed them). I'll continue to order, it's nice to get the fiber and protein! I'm curious to see what other products they introduce.

I like these. They are expensive for what they are, but they are very satisfying. For 110 calories, you have a tasty high-fiber snack with protein. They are nice and crunchy-- not to be confused with toast, they are their own thing. The cocoa are delicious with some chocolate PB2 on them, or even some Walden Farms chocolate dip.

Nasty and crumbly that turn soggy after you add toppings... not great little things about 3" x 3" with low carbs. Can not use them as toast. Was going to throw them out then decided to fine crumble them to make bread crumbs. They actually work fine as a breading and for meatloaf with spices. Expensive bread crumbs, but found a use for them.